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GMO Needs to GO! Food Activists Who Are Protecting Your Health

I have read enough about GMO food to dislike it and even more about Monsanto to despise their company practices. (HELLO Monsanto helped create agent orange which has destroyed so much and so many in Vietnam). GMO’s threaten organic and native crops around the world. It’s akin to planting invasive weeds which as the majority of progressive societies now realize is a bad action. I am disappointed that so many Big Agri businesses are more intent on making a profit instead of providing healthy food. Lucky for the masses of uninformed there are people out there actively protecting every persons right to have healthy food and create a healthy environment for future generations.

I was inspired to write this after reading a great blog Christinageorgedotme.wordpress.com/2013/05/24/saturday-may-25ths-march-against-monsanto-cheerios-and-gmos that asked for information and resources about GMO.

Vandana Shiva is a great activist for healthy agriculture. Hailing from India she has seen first hand the terrible effects that GMO seeds do to native seeds and the toll it takes on farmers. You can decide for yourself at: Foodrenegade.com/vandana-shiva-on-the-dangers-of-gmos/

Here in the USA, there is this 14 year old Birke Baehr who is a food activist and future farmer who figured out that GMO’s are not a great idea. Learn more about this awesome young rold model at: Birkeonthefarm.com/about-birke-baehr.html. You can also read about him and healthy food choices in my book “Fierce” (order it here).

There are still lots of studies to be done on GMO safety, but if it doesn’t look good now I’d wager it isn’t going to suddenly become good for anyone. It doesn’t help that Bill Gates publicly and financially supports GMO’s as the only way to feed the world.  Luckily for us(again) on the opposite spectrum, the UN released a study about how organic food is the only way to feed the world AND have a healthy planet. Read the report here: Srfood.org/images/stories/pdf/officialreports/20110308_a-hrc-16-49_agroecology_en.pdf

Ultimately it is up to you as voters, consumers, tax payers and role models to support and insist on a path towards a healthy world refurbished by sustainable choices or a toxic world fueled by greed.

Book Reviews

Book Review: Hope’s Boy a Memoir by Andrew Bridge

If you never had any experience with the USA foster system this book will be startling. If like me you have volunteered in the system or been entangled for another reason than it will be uplifting. Andrew Bridge was placed in foster care as a child and stayed in the system for 11 years.  I was a volunteer with the San Diego Voices For Children CASA program and it was both a wonderful and heartbreaking experience.

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Hopes Boy a Memoir by Andrew Bridge

One particularly memorable moment from my time  as a foster care volunteer stands out in my mind.  I had the privilege to hear a panel of teens who were or had been in the system, share their experiences.  A bright young woman shared the most amazingly simple words of wisdom when an audience member asked what foster families can do to make the system better.  She replied that foster families MUST acknowledged that this new child has a family who is a large part of them. They may not be the best parents or provide the healthiest environment, but they share a bond. This is exactly what Andrew writes about in his memoir.

This book was so engaging that I finished it in two days. Like many foster youth he was sent to a center that held mass amounts of youth, but unlike many foster stories somehow Andrew was sent to live and remained in a single home for the majority of his time.  This wasn’t the most loving home at times it seems quite unhealthy, but somehow he survived and thrived. He grew up and  found a career that has helped countless other foster youth. I was so curious to find out what would happen to this boy. Would he be safe? Would he be damaged from the system? Would he ever see his mom again?  Could he keep hope for a happy ending alive?

I highly recommend this book for anyone who is concerned about or works with youth, teachers, parents, and those considering foster parenting or adoption. He gives you a look into the private life of a young boy who becomes a man that creates great positive change. His story is at times sad, but ultimately uplifting.  Pass this post on with your friends and family.  Buy this book! Learn more at HopesBoy.com.

On a personal note, I have wanted to be a foster parent for over half of my life and this want has never dimmed. I took to heart what I learned that night along with all I continue to learn with my other foster s system related volunteering. I know it will not be easy and I have no expectations from whomever I am lucky enough to provide a safe home for, but I know that this is part of my future. All children deserve to feel love.

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What Are Your PRIORITIES? How the Pattern of Our Choices Affects The World

A few weeks ago I was getting the brakes on my bike fixed. The guy explained to me how this bike is too small for me. I agree that it is for long rides, but great for going to the store or a 10 mile ride. I replied that it wasn’t something I wanted to add to my budget right now. That’s my way of saying “I am broke”. It sounds better and in a way it is true.What he said in reply was one of those Aha! moments. He said that decision is more about my priorities. Well darn if he isn’t right!  We choose one thing over another based on what we see as a priority.  It seems like a lot of our world is choosing priorities that are mostly about instant gratification and the latest trends as opposed to sustainable healthy choices. Now I am far from perfect, but I have learned quite a lot about how our world works and this blog is about sharing that knowledge.

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All organic snack: Radish and carrot “chips” with guacamole and garlic dip.

Today, I thought about priorities as I prepared a snack.

I wanted a flavorful easy snack, but nothing processed or fried even if it was organic. So I cut up some radishes and carrots into “chips” and dipped those in guacamole and garlic dip. It would have been easier to grab some chips for the dips, but I am trying to keep my priorities in line with what really resonates with my ideals and ethics. A major priority of mine these days is to treat my body with the respect it needs to live a long healthy life. Living on a very small income, I choose to sacrifice(not always wisely) so that I can have what feels right as opposed to what is easy. What I eat has so many impacts from my own health, to the energy used to ship it, to the farmers, the health of other people, and the planet itself.  Expanding your own knowledge about food is just one of many topics I bring up in my book, Fierce (order it here). Our food system affects every human on the planet. My mind was advising me to choose food that was good for the world and for my body while my taste buds wanted flavor. My mind won and i got the flavor too!  How often do you priorities change to accommodate your situation?

  • Do you choose shiny and NEW, but not-necessary products over quality and sustainability? Then, do you complain about your empty wallet or pollution from manufacturing and shipping? If so, your priorities are not resonating with your ideals.
  • Do you go on spending sprees with each new bonus or tax refund? Do you buy your kids lots of new stuff so they can have what you didn’t? Then do you complain about not having enough the next month? Once again your priorities are not resonating with your ideals.
  • Do you consume junk food and share with your kids? Do you tell them it’s okay once in a while like every Friday or every afternoon? Then do you complain that organic food is too expensive or that your kids just won’t eat healthy? There is a pattern emerging here.

Each and every choice we make has a reaction. This is part of  the law of motion in physics.  I thought of ALL this as I was making a simple snack. I constantly THINK about how my actions are affecting  our world. Sometimes I am too lazy or too hungry and convenience wins.  As I said in the beginning I am far from perfect. More and more often I don’t want to take the easy way out. I see how this has changed so many of my choices from as seemingly simple as food to pursuing a career that makes me feel good. It’s not easy, but I do know what my priorities are.

*For more information on considering your food choices or a guide for starting a discussion about food check out my post You Are What You Eat.

ARE YOU FOLLOWING YOUR PRIORITIES OR YOUR CRAVINGS?

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Peace activist or Terrorist? What happens when the government decides.

eace activists Sr. Megan Rice, 82, Greg Boertje-Obed, 57, and Michael Walli, 63,
From left, Greg Boertje-Obed, Sister Megan Rice, and Michael Walli. (Photo: Saul Young/News Sentinel)

Have you heard the joke about what happens when a nun and 2 peace activists break into a nuclear weapons production facility? Neither have I, but I read the article about what happened in real life. It’s both disturbing and ridiculous. Three people, a woman(a nun) and two men,  cut through two chain fences to spray paint, hang signs, and sing songs about peace.  They were arrested and charged with trespassing. This is normally followed by a fine or short prion sentence. Instead the DOA got involved and continued to escalate the charges while taking away their rights until they became terrorists.  They are in jail and awaiting sentencing that could last for 30+ years.

Is the lesson A or B? A) If you are going to protest, make sure you don’t trespass or destroy the property of someone else.  We need to be more vigilant in keeping the government from having such ridiculous amounts of power. I think the lesson is both with a very strong leaning towards B. While I personally find that trespassing and graffiti vandalism is not the way to go, this is an absolute waste of prison tax dollars and an embarrassment to our democratic country that so hypocritically says “justice for all”.

In a mere five months, government charges transformed them from misdemeanor trespassers to multiple felony saboteurs…” Continue reading at http://www.commondreams.org/view/2013/05/15-7  Just remember if you are going to protest their sentencing you better be smart about it.

Book Reviews

Book Review: “Anatomy of Peace” by the Arbinger Institute

Do you see people as problems to overcome, as disappointments, as enemies? These are question I asked myself after reading the book, “Anatomy of Peace” by the Arbinger Institute. It was written by two men from the Middle east; one Jewish, one Arab, who both lost their fathers to each others “ethnic cousins” in war. If two men who could so easily hate each other can become friends and help others live peaceful lives than there is hope for ANY OF US who want to make a similar choice!

The themes that really jumped out at me in this book are having a “heart at war versus a heart at peace”, the need to justify our actions, and the mistake of seeing others as objects or obstacles instead of people with differing opinions and values. The part about justification was the biggest issue for me. I constantly justify my actions. Whether it is not offering help to someone or refusing to listen to the other side of an argument, those are the times when I justify myself because after all I am right and they are wrong.  I can see why we don’t have peace in a world where everyone is so convinced that they are right so they justify that as a reason to force others to change. But if you are convinced without a shadow of a doubt of your rightness and I am convinced without a shadow of a doubt your wrongness, we have nowhere to go. There is no ground for compromise. We cannot find peace if we cannot even acknowledge that the other persons point of view is as valid as ours.

We can choose to honor our feelings or betray  them in an attempt to justify. If you see another as less than yourself, you are seeing them as an object. We see situations based on how we feel. So if we feel like someone is treating us badly we see ourselves as the victim, the one who is being wronged which makes us right and which means we must fight against the “enemy”. I must have a heart at peace when interacting with others because that what I want to receive from others. If I only offer OUR world a heart at war than that is what the world will return to me. If you have to justify your actions are they really actions you want to continue doing?

One of my main justifications is that it’s okay if once in a while I  am unkind or ignore others because the world is unfair. Bad people have hurt me in the past so I must be weary in the present. This theory that the world reflects back to us exactly what we give it used to sound illogical to me. After all I was not mean to the kids at school who bullied me. I did not ask that man to attack me on campus and all those assorted unfair moments in my memories.  What I finally figured out is those specific people were NOT a reflection of me. They had a heart at war and they took their war out of on me because I was there. Unless I want to live in a cabin in the woods isolated from the world I  will interact with others and I CANNOT control their actions. Only they can. Yes it is unfair, but that is simply a fact of life.  What did the world give back to those people who hurt and tried to hurt me? I don’t know because I went to a new school each year and have not kept track of every bully I encountered, nor did I ever again see the man who tried to attack me at college.

I know the world gives you back what you give it because I personally know people who have been mean to me and others who suffered later in life because of their actions or the actions of someone more angry than them. They never gave up their war inside and their lives were and are filled with unhappiness, unfairness, and blindness to new ideas. I also know how the world works because each day that I live with love, compassion, and acceptance is better than the last. I have cured my own depression, I have followed my passion of writing, and I have moved forward from my mistakes and the wrongs of others. MOVING FORWARD is a key component and that does not mean letting people off the hook for their actions, but allowing yourself to heal and allowing others to grow and learn. We all deserve second chances. Now if you have a friend, family member, or romantic partner that hurts you repeatedly than YOU need to keep that person out of your life. LET GO of the war in your heart. They must know that  they cannot continue to be part of your life, but that you do not hate them, AND you hope they seek out help and grow into a better person.

It all boils down to our own actions. It is UP TO YOU. If you find yourself with a heart at war then ONLY you are capable of fixing that. “Improvement doesn’t depend on others.” – Yusuf Al-Falah

  1. How often do you justify your actions by making another person worse than they are?
  2. What justifications do you use to hold war in your heart?
  3. Are you willing to let go of those justifications?
  4. Is it possible that someone you disagree with has a valid reason to feel that way?
  5. If not, why should they respect your right to have a valid reason for your feelings?

People are not objects or obstacles. Your justifications can stop you from new opportunities. You must decide if you want a heart at peace or a heart at war. Read the book yourself and see what you can learn about solving problems and keeping your heart at peace on www.Arbinger.com.

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Lacking Limits : Are We Truly Capable of Anything?

Last weekend I watched 4 TED Talk videos from 4 different women who turned disabilities into ABILITIES. I was amazed as I watched these 4 videos in succession. Usually I see things that amaze others, but seem normal to me and think, “Oh Yea! Not everyone has figured this out. Why the hell not?”.  However, sometimes I see something that amazes me and I think, “Wow! I am totally holding myself back. How did I not know this?”.

It’s those moments when I realize how much I have to learn and how much I have to grow. Life is a constant journey. Sometimes I take wrong turns and hit dead ends, but I am capable of U-turns and driving over or around obstacles. I adapt and so do you. WE ARE ADAPTERS! If you make it out of the womb alive you have already proven that you can adapt. So no more thinking those dead ends are THE END. Break through your limitations and learn something new.

Amy Purdy – Living Beyond Limits.  Award winning snowboarder who lost her legs. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2QZM7azGoA

Janine Shephard – You Are Not Your Body.  From partially paralyzed to aerobatic pilot. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ltDJynTduY

Caroline Casey – Looking past Limits. What if you didn’t know you were mostly blind?  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YyBk55G7Keo

Aimee Mullins – The Opportunity of Adversity.  She was born DISabled, but didn’t let that label define her.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTwXeZ4GkzI

 What lesson have you learned that originally seemed like an unfair reality?

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The Power of Community: Gardening at Carpentier Parkway in Cardiff, CA

On Saturday I got up early even though I wanted to sleep in for a change, but the payoff was magnificent. I got some color on my skin,  met new people in my community, and played in the dirt. It was the annual Spring Fling in Cardiff where neighbors get together to help out at the beautiful Carpentier Parway. This roadside attraction leads you down a winding path in between trees and bushes and flowers galore.  It is so empowering to complete some hard physical labor. Nothing else fills quite so worthwhile when I am so tired I can barely move. I was there for 5 hours and LOVED every minute of it. I got to meet and work with a whole new set of people of different ages and backgrounds who made the job even more fun. Hey, playing in the dirt is always fun for me. I love to garden and do so often.  Together we helped spruce up the already gorgeous parkway by transferring rose vines, planting bushes, trimming plants, hauling away debris, and laying down some beautiful red cedar.  Working with others you may never meet otherwise is one major joy of volunteering.

Community garden, Cardiff California, Caprentier Parkway, Linda Lee horticulturist, Leah Oviedo author
Working the Carpentier Parkway in Cardiff, California
Carpentier Parkway, Cardiff California, Community Gardening
Carpentier Parkway in Cardiff, California.

I was lucky to be joined by my brother who is always there when I ask for others to join me in my volunteering adventures.  Meeting Linda Lee, the creator of the park was an extra treat. She transformed a bland unhealthy area into a beautiful parkway for all residents and visitors to enjoy. Before reading about her work in the paper last year I had assumed the city was responsible for this parkway. Instead Linda approached the city to improve it and to use organic and sustainable practices while keeping the fees for park maintenance less than the original plan. You can read about Linda in the Coast News.

http://thecoastnews.com/2013/01/linda-lee-the-magician-behind-carpentier-parkway-landscape/

WHAT COMMUNITY PROJECTS ARE YOU LOOKING FORWARD TO THIS SUMMER?

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What did you do this weekend?

On Sunday morning, I walked along the Oceanside beach for about a mile and filled up a 13 gallon bag with cans, plastic bottles, and glass bottles. I also filled and refilled a small beach bucket with trash 3 times. I even picked up cigarette butts with my bare hands because I was so disgusted that this beautiful beach was treated so terribly. It was sad to walk alone picking up trash. I had 5 people tell me thank you for picking up trash, but as nice as that was all I thought was, why don’t they pick up some trash?

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13 gallon bag of cans, glass bottles, and plastic bottles on Oceanside Beach in California.

So….what did you do this weekend?

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Book Reviews

Book Review: “Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking” by Susan Cain

Quiet by Susan Cain, books for introverts, introverts in societyQuiet: The Power of Introverts In a World That Can’t Stop Talking, by Susan Cain.

I really enjoyed this book since so much of our culture moves too fast and loud way too often for my tastes.  Susan covers the science of why and how we become more introverted or extroverted.  She surmises that it is a mix of brain function and environment. When you read it you get to learn fun names for parts of our brain and body like the amygalda(plays a key role in emotions), limbic system( set of brain structure controlling various bodily functions), neocortex(high functions such as sensory perception), and prefrontal cortex(short term and long term decisions making).

If you are an introvert or simply don’t understand introverts this could be your book.

I was called an introvert often when I was younger and HATED it because I thought it meant weak and scared. That seems to be the way society expects that label to be used. Sadly I became that label for 17 years.

After a while I realized that for me introverted simply shines through in my enjoyment of being quiet and listening to others because that is the best way for me to learn. I can be extroverted if I push myself to for work or am surrounded by people that cause me to feel comfortable and safe, but I like that I have this ability to turn into myself and love that part of me. As I get older and wiser I find it easier to keep a balance between the two and use as needed in each unique situations.

There is another book you might like called “Quiet: The Power of Introverts In A World That Can’t Stop Talking” by Susan Cain. It does a great job of explaining the pros of being introverted in a society so biased towards celebrating extroverted people.

What is a Great Book That You Have Read?

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Celebrating ALL Mothers – Guardians, Step-Parents, Grandmothers, Aunts, Foster Parents, and Dad’s too!

I am one of those lucky enough to have an amazing mother whose actions and words never had me doubting her love.  In this world, that right there makes me far better off than any Millionaire, Billionaire, Idolized Celebrity, or Youthful Heir.  Love may not be all we need, but it is the foundation for all we achieve.  Whether your “mother” is female, male, or even related, if that person loved you than make sure you let them know more than once a year. I have seen many different mothers out there that did not give birth to their child(ren), but loved an cared for them as if they had. In the spirit of Mothers Day here are two posts I want to share with you. Enjoy!

Happy MOTHERING Day from a Step-parent!  “MOTHER-ing Day I am the verb of “Mother”, Not the noun. I am the action, the do-er, The think-er, the creat-er I am not…” finish the poem and read the post at http://kimberlyharding.wordpress.com/2013/05/11/what-we-should-be-celebrating-on-mothers-day

What we see depends on our individual experiences.  In this post a woman shares a memory when her mother visited her English class in High School. http://warnerwriting.wordpress.com/2013/05/11/what-we-see/

If you found a great article or photo about celebrating motherhood please leave a link to that in a comment below.  Thanks!